ASK OUTREACH is made possible by funding from the Harry H. Beren
Foundation of Lakewood, NJ. Under the direction of Rabbi Yosef
Grossman, OU Director of Kashrut Education, and with Rabbi Moshe
Perlmutter of Passaic, NJ providing the training, OU Kosher went to the
Satmar Talmud Torahs kitchen “ capable of serving 10,000 meals daily --
to illustrate foodservice kashering, performed in large kitchens such
as those found in schools, hotels and catering establishments. The next
day Rabbi Perlmutter demonstrated industrial kashering, performed in
plants and factories, at Oasis Food Company in Hillside, N.J.,
manufacturers of margarine and other condiments. Some 20 members of the
kollel, what Rabbi Grossman called a very learned group, participated.
According to Rabbi Grossman, the group could have been as large as 100,
based on interest in the community, if there had been space to
accommodate them. Outreach to Satmar follows similar approaches to
Chabad Lubavitch, Belz, Bobov, Vichnitz and Skver Chasidim, among other
groups. It was only a matter of time before we got to Satmar, Rabbi
Grossman said. We were approached to demonstrate kashering. Rabbi
Perlmutter has great expertise in this area. In its study of Jewish
law, the Satmar kollel seeks out practical applications of everything
kollel members study, thus leading to the request to the OU. It is
clear, declared Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of OU Kosher, that in the
Torah world, we have much more in common than what sets us apart. The
range of communities that have availed themselves of ASK OUTREACH is
living proof that the OUs expertise spans the Jewish world, and that
respect for our knowledge and its practical applications is a unifying
force in the observant community. Back in Kiryas Joel, the session in
the Satmar kitchen, focusing on ovens, pots, kettles and other items,
emphasized how to make a treif vessel kosher; as Rabbi Grossman pointed
out, everything in the Satmar kitchen was kosher, but the techniques
could still be demonstrated. We received a very warm reception at
Kiryas Joel and were made to feel right at home, Rabbi Grossman said.
He was pleased to see the OU symbol on food items in the Satmar
kitchen. We were very pleased to reach out to Satmar in our ongoing
efforts to develop relationships with all segments of the Torah world
who would like to benefit from our services, Rabbi Grossman said. We
hope this approach to the Satmar community will be ongoing in future
areas of mutual benefit. Rabbi Perlmutter agreed. He noted that in
kosherizing seminars he gives for the OU, this was the only time it was
totally Satmar and on their home turf, in their kitchen, with their own
mashgiach participating. Summing up their knowledge of kosher law as
phenomenal, he said, We both learned a lot from each other. Source

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